Well, the past couple of years have been quite an adventure! I moved back from Australia, thinking that I'd land a job right away, get a nice place to live, and send for all of my dolls. Well - time certainly popped that balloon! It took me eight months to land a contractor's job, and over a year after that to finally get a good permanent full time job. So, the next thing on the list will be to find a house and after that, I can send for my dolls!
I miss having my dolls around me. Each once is so unique and has her own story to tell. As they all come from many different decades, you can almost trace the changes in fashion and technology. Each doll is a snapshot of a moment in time.
If you're reading this blog, I would love to hear about your favorite dolls. What do you like most about them? And what makes your doll a "favorite?" I'd love to read about some of your doll memories.
In the meantime, I'm going through my doll photos and found a few I still need to share with you! Coming soon...
I miss having my dolls around me. Each once is so unique and has her own story to tell. As they all come from many different decades, you can almost trace the changes in fashion and technology. Each doll is a snapshot of a moment in time.
If you're reading this blog, I would love to hear about your favorite dolls. What do you like most about them? And what makes your doll a "favorite?" I'd love to read about some of your doll memories.
In the meantime, I'm going through my doll photos and found a few I still need to share with you! Coming soon...
I love Madame Alexander dolls. This began when I went to a private schooling the 2 nd and 3 rd grade and we were given small pages with classic paintings on them as rewards. I was crazy about Blue Boy and Pinkie. Then, my parents bought me both dolls. I cherish all my dolls, but these are my favorites
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